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HP Laserjet P1102w
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Yesterday I have purchased a new HP Laserjet P1102w and I have problem configuring the printer to work on the wireless network, I installed the software and when he asked me weather to configure it over usb or wireless I did click on the wireless one then he told me to enter the SSID of my network and I typed it correctly but it say 'The printer was unable to communicate with any wireless router or access point using the provided SSID' then I tried to check the network in the list but no network do appear.

The printer works very well with USB but I need to connect using wireless.

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Hi,

 

I have this printer so I know how hard it is to set up this printer using wireless connection on your own.

 

If your wireless router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), this is the simplest way to set up the printer on a wireless network.
 NOTE:
This method requires a WPS-enabled wireless router to connect to the printer.
  1. Press the WPS button on your wireless router.
  2. On the printer control panel, press the Wireless button . The wireless light starts to blink.
  3. Wait up to two minutes while the printer establishes a network connection with the wireless router.
    Once the printer connects to the router, the wireless light is solid.
     
    Hope this help.

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what type of router / gateway do you have?  Is it a UVerse system?

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How could I know?

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well who do you pay for your internet?  is it AT&T or a different carrier?  Whats the model # listed on the router / cable modem / gateway?

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I am not in USA btw I pay for a company named TE Data in Egypt , but on the back on the internet device the following is written:

Name : Home Gateway

Model : HG532n

and the logo of Huawei is on the left

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My guess is something to do with the router / gateway combination. My best suggestion is to put the huawei in bridge mode so that it only acts as a modem and put a router behind it and connect the printer to the new router. My guess is that's how you can make it work.
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The problem is that I don't know how to do this and I don't even have another router

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Can't explain how to do it over this unfortunately. You might be able to get your isp to help you with the huawei but you'll need to purchase a router and follow the setup guide or have a tech friend help you.
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Hi,

 

I have this printer so I know how hard it is to set up this printer using wireless connection on your own.

 

If your wireless router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), this is the simplest way to set up the printer on a wireless network.
 NOTE:
This method requires a WPS-enabled wireless router to connect to the printer.
  1. Press the WPS button on your wireless router.
  2. On the printer control panel, press the Wireless button . The wireless light starts to blink.
  3. Wait up to two minutes while the printer establishes a network connection with the wireless router.
    Once the printer connects to the router, the wireless light is solid.
     
    Hope this help.
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Ok thank you, I would like to know isn't it supposed that the printer at least find the wireless network just like other devices like mobile phones?

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